Yes, we're still talking about gun violence at school

A Maryland Sheriff says the gunman at Great Mills High School is dead after he shot two students and a school resource officer fired at him. Sheriff Tim Cameron said a female student and male student were also injured. (March 20)
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A student gunman opened fire Tuesday at a high school in southern Maryland, injuring two students before an armed school resources officer intervened, authorities said.(Photo: Carolyn Kaster, AP)

Texas bombings just keep getting scarier

A package exploded overnight at a FedEx facility in Schertz, Texas, about 65 miles from Austin, the fifth bomb blast in Texas this month. Four other bombs have gone off in the Texas capital, unnerving residents in the city. President Trump broke his silence on the blasts Tuesday, denouncing them as "terrible" and saying federal law enforcement would help track down those responsible. "This is obviously a very, very sick individual, or maybe individuals," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office before meeting with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. "These are sick people, and we will get to the bottom of it."

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Law enforcement officials search for evidence at the location where the suspected package bomber was killed in suburban Austin, March 21, 2018 in Round Rock, Texas. Mark Anthony Conditt, the 24-year-old suspect, blew himself up inside his vehicle as police approached to take him into custody. A massive search had been underway by local and federal law enforcement officials in Austin and the surrounding area after several package bombs had detonated in recent weeks, killing two people and injuring several others. SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES

Law enforcement officials search for evidence at the location where the suspected package bomber was killed in suburban Austin on March 21, 2018 in Round Rock, Texas. Mark Anthony Conditt, the 24-year-old suspect, blew himself up inside his vehicle as police approached to take him into custody. A massive search had been underway by local and federal law enforcement officials in Austin and the surrounding area after several package bombs had detonated in recent weeks, killing two people and injuring several others. SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES

Law enforcement officials search for evidence at the location where the suspected package bomber was killed in suburban Austin on March 21, 2018 in Round Rock, Texas. Mark Anthony Conditt, the 24-year-old suspect, blew himself up inside his vehicle as police approached to take him into custody. A massive search had been underway by local and federal law enforcement officials in Austin and the surrounding area after several package bombs had detonated in recent weeks, killing two people and injuring several others. SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES

Police investigate a bombing suspect who blew himself up after being confronted by police in Round Rock, Texas. The suspect was identified by police and according to media reports blew himself up after being confronted by police after being sought in connection with more than five bombings across the Austin, Texas area, March 21, 2018. THAO NGUYEN/EPA-EFE

Austin Police Chief Brian Manley stands with other members of law enforcement as he briefs the media March 21, 2018, in the Austin suburb of Round Rock, Texas. The suspect in a spate of bombing attacks that have terrorized Austin over the past month blew himself up with an explosive device as authorities closed in, the police said early Wednesday. ERIC GAY/AP

Police investigate an incident that turned out to be an incendiary device at a Goodwill location in Austin, Texas, March 20, 2018. There have been five bombings in the month of March in neighborhoods across Austin, Texas. THAO NGUYEN/EPA-EFE

An employee wrapped in a blanket talks to a police officer after she was evacuated at a FedEx distribution center where a package exploded, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Schertz, TX. Authorities believe the package bomb is linked to the recent string of Austin bombings. ERIC GAY, AP

In this frame from video, Fedex trucks line a distribution center where a package bomb exploded early, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Schertz, TX. Authorities believe the explosion is linked to the recent string of Austin bombings. WOAI SAN ANTONIO VIA AP

An ATF vehicle sits in front of a FedEx distribution center where a package exploded, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Schertz, TX. Authorities believe the package bomb is linked to the recent string of Austin bombings. ERIC GAY, AP

An agent the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives works with his dog near the site of Sunday's explosion on March 19, 2018 in Austin, Texas. Fear escalated across Austin on Monday after the fourth bombing this month Ñ this time, a blast that was triggered by a tripwire and demonstrated what police said was a "higher level of sophistication" than the package bombs used in the previous attacks. Eric Gay, AP

An Austin police officer raises a barrier near the site of Sunday's explosion on March 19, 2018 in Austin, Texas. Multiple people were injured in the explosion Sunday night, and police warned nearby residents to remain indoors overnight as investigators looked for possible links to other package bombings elsewhere in the city this month. Eric Gay, AP

A police crime scene van arrives near the site of Sunday's deadly explosion, March 19, 2018, in Austin, Texas. Police warned nearby residents to remain indoors overnight as investigators looked for possible links to other package bombings elsewhere in the city this month. Eric Gay, AP

Police restrict access to the neighborhood at the site of Sunday's explosion, early Monday, March 19, 2018, in Austin, TX. Two men were hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, Austin-Travis County EMS said. ERIC GAT, AP

Officials investigate near the area of an explosion, late Sunday night, March 18, 2018 in Austin, TX. The area around the explosion site has been blocked off and authorities are interviewing neighbors and searching for possible witnesses. ERIC GAY, AP

Authorities investigate an explosion at a home on Galindo Street in Austin, T on March 12, 2018. The incident was the second reported explosion that day and the third in two weeks. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL, AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN VIA AP

Authorities work on the scene of an explosion in Austin, TX March 12, 2018. Two package bomb blasts a few miles apart killed a teenager and wounded two women. RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL/AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN VIA AP

Interim Austin police Chief Brian Manley, talks to the media after an explosion, March 19, 2018, in Austin, TX. The area around the explosion site has been blocked off and authorities are interviewing neighbors and searching for possible witnesses. ERIC GAY, AP

This is the scene near Galindo Street in Austin, TX March 12, 2018 where a woman in her 70s was injured in an explosion. The incident was the second reported explosion that day and the third in two weeks.
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